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You need to bracket the expected result (there is always some uncertainty!)
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Does that mean that I can report 102%recovery, because I am actually getting such a result.
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Yes you can. If you are not spiking the drug in to a biological matrix and not doing any SPE to purify your sample prior to your HPLC analysis, it is quite possibve that one can get over 100% recovery. Dont worry and report it and if it is within the range you are fine.
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